Notorious vegan activist is tackled by diners as she storms through a restaurant demanding they stop eating meat while playing sounds of pigs squealing
- Vegan activist stormed into restaurant demanding diners not to eat meat
- Tash Peterson played sounds of animals being slaughtered through speaker
- Her stunt prompted fed-up customers to intervene and grab her by her arm
A notorious vegan activist stormed into a restaurant and demanded diners stop eating meat while she played sounds of animals being slaughtered.
Tash Peterson, 28, shouted ‘their blood is on your hands’ at the patrons eating out at Outback Jacks Bar and Grill on James Street, in Perth, on Saturday.
She wore a white outfit stained in red paint, to symbolise blood, as she walked up and down the restaurant while holding a speaker above her head.
‘The sounds you hear now, are the sounds of animals screaming for their lives inside Australian slaughterhouses,’ she bellowed.
A notorious vegan activist stormed into a restaurant and demanded diners stop eating meat while she played sounds of animals being slaughtered
The vegan activist refused their requests prompting several fed-up customer to jump in and try to help the frustrated waiters
‘They fought until their very last breath. They want to live just like us. Watch Dominion on YouTube to see the truth… listen to their screams!’
Ms Peterson paced up and down the restaurant continuing her tirade and stunning customers sitting at their tables.
‘Animals want to live just like us,’ she said. ‘Could you slit their throat yourself? Then why are you paying someone else to do it?’
Ms Peterson then labelled the slaughterhouses ‘carbon dioxide gas chambers’ in a comparison to the Holocaust that killed six million Jews.
Restaurant staff patiently followed Ms Peterson around the premises and kindly asked her to leave the venue.
The vegan activist refused their requests prompting several fed-up customer to jump in and try to help the frustrated waiters.
‘Out!’ one patron yelled. ‘Out! Out! F**k off!’
One man grabbed her by her wrist before wrapping his arm around her neck and trying to pull her out of the venue.
‘Leave me alone,’ Ms Peterson said. ‘Do not touch me, you are assaulting me.’
Another diner tried to calmly speak to the vegan activist urging her to leave.
‘We have got a right to eat in peace,’ he said.
Ms Peterson stood her ground and continued to shout at the diners eating their meals.
Ms Peterson then labelled the slaughterhouses ‘carbon dioxide gas chambers’ in a tasteless comparison to the Holocaust that killed six million Jews
Ms Peterson has copped several fines for her semi-nude demonstrations which she has executed in designer stores, restaurants and supermarkets
‘If you’re not vegan you pay for their rape, torture enslavement and murder,’ she said.
Ms Peterson is no stranger to controversy.
Her antics have led police and policymakers in WA to describe her as ‘Australia’s biggest pest’.
Ms Peterson has copped several fines for her semi-nude demonstrations in designer stores, restaurants and supermarkets.
Last August, she marched topless through a Louis Vuitton store in Perth while smeared with her own menstrual blood. which later saw her fined $3,500 by a Perth magistrate.
The activist has also dressed up as a cow and demonstrated in the meat section of supermarkets, invaded the pitch at an AFLW match, and wore a blood-soaked apron while screaming at patrons in a KFC and Coles.
She also faced trial for a December 2020 protest at the Boatshed Markets in Cottesloe where she also appeared shirtless, with her chest painted in a cow pattern, and yelled at shoppers that cows were being raped for meat and dairy.
She also faced trial for a December 2020 protest at the Boatshed Markets in Cottesloe where she also appeared shirtless, with her chest painted in a cow pattern, and yelled at shoppers that cows were being raped for meat and dairy
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